Tesla Browser

Tesla Browser is another Chromium-based browser that we have seen recently. BoBrowser and Unico Browser are two other browsers that were created using this framework, and neither of them is classified as a trustworthy or useful search provider. Tesla Browser is unreliable as well, and there are quite a few reasons to delete it from your Windows operating system. The removal guide below can show you a quick and easy way to remove Tesla Browser; however, we strongly advise reading this report first. If you do, you will learn how unreliable this program is, which should help you identify potentially unwanted programs (PUPs) in the future.

The first thing that we noticed when researching Tesla Browser is that its official site, teslabrowser.com, does not provide a Privacy Policy or other document explaining how it works. Only if you click the Download button, you will be presented to the Software License Agreement. Right after installation, you will be shown a window asking to Finish the process. Before you click this button, you have to uncheck the boxes indicating that you want to Import bookmarks or make Tesla Browser the default web browser. Of course, even if you do not skip this step, you should delete Tesla Browser.

In some cases, Tesla Browser removes the shortcuts of the Chrome browser (if it exists). The interface of Tesla Browser is identical to that of Chrome, and it is possible that this browser will attempt to imitate it. Our researchers believe that the suspicious Chromium browser is targeted at users living in Russia. First of all, Sovetnik Tesla (Советник Теслы) is a browser extension that comes pre-installed on this browser. Second, the advertisements that are shown via this browser usually show up on Russian shopping websites. If you remove the extension, ads will stop showing up. It was found that this extension can be installed onto Chrome without permission, and this is another reason to remove Tesla Browser.

Although Tesla Browser by ROSTPAY Ltd has an official source, it could be distributed along with other strange programs. If you carelessly download software packages, much more malicious programs could slither into your operating system, and you might have more issues with their removal. Before we start discussing the removal of Tesla Browser, you need to inspect your operating system with a malware scanner to find which programs you need to delete from your Windows operating system.

Do you know how to uninstall unwanted programs? If you do, you know how to delete Tesla Browser as well. If you are clueless, follow the guide below. We also provide instructions that will help you remove unwanted Chrome extensions. As soon as you are done with Tesla Browser, tackle the remaining suspicious software. We know that you might try manual removal, but, if you are inexperienced, you should consider using automated malware removal software as well. Since most antimalware tools (e.g., SpyHunter) can provide protection and automatically delete unreliable software at the same time, we believe that they can solve many of your problems.

Tesla Browser Removal

Remove from Windows XP:

Locate the Start button on the Taskbar and click it.

Select Control Panel for more options and double-click Add or Remove Programs.